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SENEDD members voted today to make Plaid Cymru’s Rhun ap Iorwerth the next first minister of Wales.

Before he is officially confirmed as first minister, the Senedd’s presiding officer Huw Irranca-Davies will write to the King recommending he is officially appointed.

Mr ap Iorwerth has said he will seek to form a minority government after his party secured the larg...


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UNITING the industrial with the political is key to tackling the far right, heard delegates at a CWU conference fringe today.

Introducing the discussion, CWU regional official for London and the South East region, Winston Richards said: “With the Together Alliance march, we put out half-a-million people. One of the largest ever and a fantastic turnout, but we still have...


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SIR Keir Starmer and Wes Streeting were in a stand-off over the Labour leadership last night as the government started to disintegrate and the party’s right split.

By early evening, four ministers had quit and nearly 90 Labour MPs had called on the Prime Minister to set a date for his departure.

But Sir Keir defied the calls and challenged his critics to fight him...


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RANCOUR broke out in the Senedd today as Welsh Conservatives accused the other parties of stitching up the election of Huw Irranca-Davies as the Llywydd (speaker).

Mr Irranca-Davies is the former Welsh Labour deputy first minister and stood as the Senedd Llwydd against former Tory leader Paul Davies.

But Mr Davies could not manage to get another party to second hi...


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MICHAEL O'NEILL will stay on as Northern Ireland boss after turning down an opportunity to take the Blackburn job on a long-term basis.

O’Neill finished the season juggling both roles after being named Rovers boss in February, steering the club to Championship safety as he took 20 points from his 15 games in charge, while insisting it was not viable to hold both positio...


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